Old Central Bridge in Schoharie County, New York — The American Northeast (Mid-Atlantic)

Birthplace of George Westinghouse

By Howard C. Ohlhous, May 24, 2008

1. Birthplace of George Westinghouse Marker

(Old) Central Bridge, New York

Inscription.

Birthplace of George Westinghouse. —.

Birthplace Of George Westinghouse 1846 - 1914 Inventor of the Westinghouse Air Brake . . This historical marker was erected in 1961 by Schoharie American Legion Post 1261, the Schoharie Rotary Club & James Cushing. It is in Old Central Bridge in Schoharie County New York

Birthplace Of
George Westinghouse 1846 - 1914
Inventor of the Westinghouse
Air Brake

Erected 1961 by Schoharie American Legion Post 1261, the Schoharie Rotary Club & James Cushing.

Location. 42° 42.525′ N, 74° 19.886′ W. Marker is in Old Central Bridge, New York, in Schoharie County. Marker is at the intersection of George Westinghouse Road and Sidney Road, on the right when traveling south on George Westinghouse Road. Touch for map. Marker is at or near this postal address: 139 Westinghouse Road, Central Bridge NY 12035, United States of America. Touch for directions.

More about this marker. The original New York State marker was taken down during reconstruction of the state road and was lost. Through the efforts of Schoharie American Legion Post 1261 and the Schoharie Rotary Club, James Cushing of the Cushing Stone Company had the new sign cast. The new marker was turned over to the Legion Post which had a new concrete based post installed and the marker was lettered and painted.

The June 1961 unveiling ceremony was conducted by James Palmatier, junior past commander of the Schoharie Legion Post; Ralph Casper Sr., member of the post and occupant of the house in which Westinghouse was born; David Enders, Rotary Club President; Charles S. Mix, supervisor of the Town of Schoharie, and James Cushing, donor of the marker.

Old Central Bridge is a hamlet in the northeast part of the Town of Schoharie on NY-7 and near Interstate 88. Central Bridge Township was carved off of Schoharie in 1804 by patent granted to Henry Witsie, but developed little until the Albany and Susquehanna railroad came through in 1863. Early in the nineteenth century the Schoharie river (a.k.a. Schoharie Creek) was spanned by three covered wooden bridges, one at Esperance, one at Schoharie and the third midway between which became known as Central Bridge.

Regarding Birthplace of George Westinghouse.

By Howard C. Ohlhous, March 29, 2008

2. Birthplace of George Westinghouse Marker

"If someday they say of me that in my work I have contributed something to the welfare and happiness of my fellow men, I shall be satisfied." --- George Westinghouse

George Westinghouse, Jr (6 October 1846–12 March 1914) was an American entrepreneur and engineer who invented the railroad air brake and was a pioneer of the electrical industry. His parents were George Westinghouse and his wife, Emmeline Vedder. When George was 10 years old his family moved from Central Bridge, New York to Schenectady, New York where his father started the firm of G. Westinghouse & Company to manufactured farm implements. While working with his father young George acquired a realistic sense of tools, materials, machinery and structures. Later he served as a private in the cavalry for 2 years during the Civil War before being made Acting Third Assistant Engineer in the Navy in 1864. He attended Union college for only 3 months in 1865, dropping out soon after obtaining his first patent on October 31, 1865 for a rotary steam engine. Later, he invented an instrument which replaced derailed freight cars on the train tracks and started a business to manufacture his invention.

George Westinghouse is often regarded as one of he greatest engineers, industrialists, and inventor of his time. His interest in railroads led to his first major invention. Before 1869, a speeding train

By Howard C. Ohlhous, August 1, 2009

3. Birthplace of George Westinghouse Marker

The Westinghouse home is in the background.

traveled nearly a mile before it could be stopped. Westinghouse invented an air brake that allowed the engineer to control all brakes instantly from the cab, thus revolutionizing rail transportation. Next, he helped with the development of alternating current. Westinghouse purchased Nikolas Tesla's ac motor patents and hired him to work on development. Thomas Edison, on the other hand, thought his direct current system could not be outdone. The two became rivals competing for the huge consumer electrical market. After staging several lighting demonstrations, Westinghouse was awarded the contract to install three massive 5,000 hp ac alternators at Niagara Falls. In all, Westinghouse received 361 patents and founded 60 companies in his lifetime.

Time Line: 1846 - George Westinghouse Jr. is born on October 6, in (Old) Central Bridge, NY.1862 - Westinghouse joins the U.S. Navy.1865 - Westinghouse receives his first patent for a rotary steam engine at age 19.1869 - Westinghouse develops the air brake and establishes the Westinghouse Air Brake Co. at age 231871 - Westinghouse gives his employees a half day off on Saturday.1881 - Westinghouse perfects the first automatic, electric block signal designed to prevent wrecks and help move rail traffic.1882 - Westinghouse organizes

By Howard C. Ohlhous, May 24, 2008

4. Birthplace of George Westinghouse Marker

The marker is in the lower right of the photo which looks south along George Westinghouse Road.

the Union Switch and Signal Co.1886 - The Westinghouse Electric Co. is founded in Pittsburgh, PA.1905 - Westinghouse introduces the first alternating current locomotive.1908 - Westinghouse begins a pension fund for his workers.1911 - Westinghouse and others develop a marine steam turbine-and-gear combination to propel ships and cargo vessels.1913 - Westinghouse initiates paid vacations for his employees.1914 - Westinghouse dies on March 12 in New York City, at age 67. As a Civil War veteran, he was buried in Arlington National Cemetery.

Another Westinghouse Birthplace marker, a plaque, is mounted on a piece of granite in the front yard of the former Westinghouse home. The plaque reads:

Birthplace of
George Westinghouse
Inventor and Industrialist
1846 - 1914
Founder of the
Westinghouse Air Brake Company
and theWestinghouse Electric Corporation

"If someday they say of me that in my work I have contributed something to the welfare and happiness of my fellow men, I shall be satisfied." --- George
Westinghouse

By Howard C. Ohlhous, December 26, 2008

6. Another Birthplace of George Westinghouse Marker

By Howard C. Ohlhous, August 1, 2009

7. Birthplace of George Westinghouse Marker

The plaque is roadside on the stone in front of the former Westinghouse home.

Library of Congress

8. George Westinghouse

Wikipedia

9. Control handle and valve for a Westinghouse Air Brake

By 1905, over 2,000,000 freight, passenger, mail, baggage and express railroad cars and 89,000 locomotives in the United States were equipped with the Westinghouse Automatic Brake system of air brakes.

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